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Christopher John George (February 25, 1931 – November 28, 1983) was an American television and film actor who starred in the 1960s television series The Rat Patrol.He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 1967 as Best TV Star for his performance in the series.
The Rat Patrol is an American action and adventure television series that aired on ABC between 1966 and 1968. ... Christopher George suffered multiple injuries, ...
Casey joined the cast of the new ABC action and drama television series The Rat Patrol, [2] playing driver PFC Mark T. Hitchcock. [3] During the series Casey and Christopher George, who played Sgt. Sam Troy, toured Vietnam meeting American troops.
Christopher George: Actor and star of The Rat Patrol [6] Tod Goldberg: California State University, Northridge: Author John Goodman: Southwest Missouri State University: Actor [2] Kevin Gray: Duke University: Actor Adam Gregory: Northern Kentucky University: Actor David Harbour: Dartmouth College: Actor, Stranger Things [7] Brady Hicks: La ...
Lieutenant Klaus Klinger, a wounded Luftwaffe ace, is the only German who can ID the location of the Allied troops standing ready to invade Sicily. The Rat Patrol captures him and then Moffitt takes his place so that he can convince the Germans to watch in the wrong place for the upcoming attack. Troy, meanwhile, infiltrates the military hospital.
Christopher George: 52 Actor (Sgt. Sam Troy on The Rat Patrol) December 28 Dennis Wilson: 39 Singer-songwriter (The Beach Boys) and brother of Brian Wilson: William Demarest: 91 Actor (Uncle Charley on My Three Sons)
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The series focused on the oft-overlooked North African Campaign and episodes invariably pit the ragtag Rat Patrol — a four-man Allied force led by Christopher George as Sgt. Sam Troy — against the German Afrika Korps led by Captain Hans Dietrich, played by Eric Braeden (then still using his original name Hans Gudegast).